125 ml/1 l = 125 ml/1000 ml = 125/1000 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
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Well, honey, a fraction of 250ml could be anything less than the whole shebang. So, if you want a little taste of that 250ml pie, you could go for half (125ml), a third (83.3ml), a quarter (62.5ml), or any other fraction that tickles your fancy. Just remember, fractions are like a buffet - you can pick and choose what you want, but you can't have it all!
Flow rate of 500mL over 4 hours = 500mL/4h = 125mL/h
450/1,000 = 45/100 = 9/20
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.